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Life is good when you vote!

It’s Election Day!

As soon as I returned to my neighbourhood after work today, I voted! Voting leads to good things. I returned home to find an envelope on my desk: Jon and my Sunday Osheaga tickets arrived! And my house smelled of delicious, beautiful oven-roasted ribs. Yum.

On a more serious note, below are some of my thoughts about being a responsible citizen and exercising the right to vote:

There is simply no excuse not to vote.

At first, I thought, “How annoying that I didn’t receive a voter’s card. (The last time I voted in a federal election, I was still in London, ON for university.) I’ll have to register when I get to the voting station. It’s going to take even longer, on top of the long line-up!” But honestly, what better things do I have to do than to vote? What is more important than exercising my civil duty and right as a citizen to participate in the democratic society I live in?

All day at work, people were asking whether or not I will vote. Personally, I still dislike it when people I’m not very close with blatantly ask me that question. It makes me a little uncomfortable. Then again, why should I be? Shouldn’t the answer be simple? “Yes, of course I will vote!” Until this evening, I was quite uncertain about who I would vote for; but the more I thought about the election and my past experience with politics (taking political science in first year and my post-secondary involvement with a certain party), I realize that I should have zero doubt.

My mother just told me a touching story that makes me proud.

Let me start with this: she didn’t vote today. Neither did anyone in my family. I was quite disappointed and embarrassed when I learned of this when I came home; but with those sentiments comes a story I have no shame in sharing with the world. My mother asked who I voted for, and I told her who and why. After a long conversation, she told me that she’s proud of me that I am passionate about politics, and that she is very sad she didn’t go to the voting station with my sister.

This afternoon, my sister asked my mom to go with her to vote. This would have been my sister’s first time voting. My mother was tired and didn’t want to leave the house. She was also conflicted and didn’t know who to vote for. Politics is confusing, and although she voted in the municipal election (we are all very aware of what goes on locally), she didn’t think she had enough information to vote. So she didn’t want to vote. Our conversation had her realizing that she should have supported and encouraged my little sister to vote, not to hold her back.

My mother felt that she did a bad thing. She made up an excuse to avoid voting wrong. She seemed ashamed of herself that she wasn’t setting a better example. This nearly brought me to tears. All I could say was “There is always next time.” As long as they begin to pay attention and have the understanding that this affects them too. As long as they vote in the next election and continue to do so.

Voting makes me happy.

One reason I love voting is because my polling station is at my old elementary school. Every time I vote, I get to revisit my childhood and reminiscent on the days when I was innocent. I always make a note to look at my graduation class’ photo when I visit. Today though, I bumped into a former classmate (from elementary school, high school and university), her father and the parents of a mutual friend. It was such a good feeling to see how we have grown. All three of us turned out well and are doing well professionally and personally. That makes me smile.

Polls are officially closed now. Here we go!

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  • 1 year ago
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Beautiful Saturday for Shopping & Condo-Warming

Or it would have been if shops didn’t close so early at Shops at Don Mills!

It was quite disappointing to see the Coach storefront sign say “open ‘til 9pm on Saturdays” when the doors are locked and while the staff paid no attention to my failed attempt at pulling open the door at 6:30pm. Little did I know after checking the Shops website that all stores are only open until 6pm on Saturdays. Boooo!

After a short visit to Fairview Mall (or its washroom and Forever 21), Jon and I made our way to Betty’s for her condo-warming party. We would have arrived fashionably late…but again, little did we know: She expected her guests to arrive even later and was out buying things for the party. We were left waiting at her apartment door. How embarrassing. (What is up with us and trouble with timing today?!)

At least when we finally got inside, we had a blast.

Pizza and wings + board games + awesome friends = perfect night

We spent hours (until 1am) playing Apples to Apples and had many “I’m-laughing-so-hard-I-can’t-breathe” moments…or at least I did, in particular when Jon assumed he won and grabbed the green cards without hesitation.

RE: Above photo—Look at all the green cards I have! (Okay, so mine were spread out while everyone else humbly stacked theirs. I was not the winner of the night. Sigh!)

One of the best answers of the night went to Alan: the green card (topic) was “busy” and his red card (answer) was “gravity.” The other choices were “machine gun” and “leeches.” I suppose gravity truly works the hardest and is the busiest!

It definitely requires efforts and wit to predict how your friends will choose the answer they like best!

RE: Above photo—Seriously? My boss, Fidel Castro and cockroaches are playful? Guess which I chose as the most appropriately “playful” thing?*

My friends are weird.

All in all, a fantastically fun night. I miss board game nights with my friends. We need more of those! Who’s up for regular (bi-weeky? monthly?) board game nights?

*I chose cockroaches…remember 小強 (from a Chinese TV show)?

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  • 1 year ago
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Jane Man is a tv-movie-music junkie, a photography lover and a food enthusiast. She is also a francophile who is still awaiting her first visit à Paris.

She works as the Interactive Content Manager, Pay and Movies at Corus Entertainment and is also a public relations and marketing advisor for Power Unit Youth Organization and its flagship event, Night It Up!

Jane loves the colour pink, is obsessed with accessorizing and hates going out in public without nail polish. You can find her glued to her iPhone 4 and cheering for the Leafs even during off-seasons.

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